in her house is a three-channel installation that renders the liminal spaces of my grandmother’s house as sites of emergent affect. as each channel formally aligns and misaligns with the other, the viewer constructs their own relationship to time, space, attention and the incessant sound of her washing machine. Just as structure begins to take shape, narrative traces crack. within this contingent space, the domestic unfolds as that which is beneath, beyond, within.

16mm transferred to video + sound. floor to ceiling, three channel, three wall installation. 2018

images above are installation shots. video is a single channel edit showing each screen.